Troy Paino

The Truman community is in a period of transition, as the Board of Governors and Presidential Search Committee locate Troy Paino’s replacement. Paino was very popular on campus, and he is missed by many. This […]

Choosing the next president of Truman State University is an important decision for our community. Whoever is chosen will have to handle our new sexual assault policies, growing concerns over mental health, systemic discrimination and […]

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In a letter to faculty earlier this month, University President Troy Paino announced the formation of faculty Blueprint Teams which will have until the end of the semester to propose changes to the University’s curriculum. […]

During college, establishing meaningful relationships and developing leadership experience can make a difference and impact others. For members of Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership honor society, these opportunities already are starting to have an […]

Dear Truman Media Network, I would like to see the Truman State Board of Governors consider naming the new, renovated mall after our great President Troy Paino. He has been at the university the past […]

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text] Charles McClain, former Truman State University President, passed away April 9 at 83. McClain, Truman’s president during 1970–89, helped guide the development of Missouri’s only public liberal arts university. McClain was the first […]

University President Troy Paino recently announced that without significant changes, Truman State’s 2020 budget will run a $3 million deficit, according to the page 1 Index article “Paino urges change” from Jan. 29, 2015. This […]

Presentations from University President Troy Paino, Truman State’s Student Government and a proposed resolution that calls for gender-neutral housing options highlighted Truman’s Feb. 7 Board of Governors meeting. Paino and the two Student Government speakers, […]